Texas Women’s Empowerment Foundation, Slim Thug's BossLife Foundation & Tres Generaciones Will Celebrate Everyday Dads This Thursday at 7:00 PM!

Style Magazine Newswire | 6/14/2022, 9:09 a.m.
TWEF is a non-profit organization geared towards helping families, from all walks of life; reach their fullest potential in the …

TWEF is a non-profit organization geared towards helping families, from all walks of life; reach their fullest potential in the areas of business, education, finances, and socio-economic status. The focus of programming is therefore on the whole family; men, women, and youth. The Foundation works to achieve these goals by sponsoring successful programs aimed at helping families achieve and maintain a sense of empowerment that manifests itself through life performance.

The Boss Life Foundation is a 501c(3) non-profit org founded in 2015 to focus greater attention on research and educating those in low-income communities. Within their 8 years of operations, BossLife has provided scholarships to over 60 students to attend trade schools and universities. They have also successfully hosted 5 BossLife Balls where they honor community leaders, raise money for scholarships and programming, and highlight minority-owned businesses. In 2018, the foundation gave away a fully furnished house to a victim of Hurricane Harvey. They also host yearly back-to-school drives along with Holiday drives to assist in feeding underprivileged communities.

Texas Women’s Empowerment Foundation (TWEF) & Slim Thug Along with his BossLife Foundation have joined together alongside Tres Generaciones to honor up to 10 local fathers that are “Everyday Dads”. Both nonprofits in conjunction with Radio-One Houston and Houston Style Magazine opened up submissions for people to nominate deserving fathers who epitomize love and leadership for their families.

The 10 fathers selected will be honored on Thursday, June 16th at Trez Bistro & Wine Bar with a 3-course meal, complimentary beverages courtesy of Tres Generaciones, swag bags filled with gifts fit for a king sponsored by Comerica Bank, an award, and several surprises.